Dr. Charles D. Norton
Associate Chief Technologist at Jet Propulsion Lab
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Conference Program Committee | Editor | Author
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Profile Summary

Dr. Charles D. Norton is currently the Associate Chief Technologist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory having recently served as the Special Advisor for Small Spacecraft Missions at NASA HQ. While at NASA HQ he was responsible for advising on the cross-agency strategic direction for innovative small satellite science, exploration, and technology missions from ESPA-Class spacecraft down to CubeSats. Across his career he has led and performed research spanning high-performance computing, advanced information systems technology, and small satellite science and technology mission development. In addition to being well published, and a regular keynote speaker both within the U.S. and internationally, he co-led a 2012 Caltech Keck Institute for Space Sciences Study Program on “Small Satellites: A Revolution in Space Science”, and co-authored two 2 National Academies of Science reports on “Achieving Science with CubeSats: Thinking Inside the Box” and “Powering Science: NASA’s Large Strategic Science Missions”. Charles is a recipient of numerous awards for new technology and innovation, including the JPL Lew Allen Award, Voyager Award, and the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.
Publications (3)

SPIE Journal Paper | 11 September 2019 Open Access
JARS, Vol. 13, Issue 03, 032501, (September 2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JRS.13.032501
KEYWORDS: Remote sensing, Space operations, Physics, Infrared radiation, Infrared imaging, Data modeling, Computer science, Systems modeling, Spatial resolution, Satellites

Proceedings Article | 23 June 2014 Open Access Paper
Proceedings Volume 9083, 908329 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2051379
KEYWORDS: Radiometry, Earth sciences, Computer aided design, Sensors, Aerospace engineering, Microwave radiation, Climatology, Prototyping, Calibration, Thermography

Proceedings Article | 22 June 2006 Paper
Proceedings Volume 6271, 627109 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.671328
KEYWORDS: Systems modeling, Data modeling, Performance modeling, Visual process modeling, Robotics, Systems engineering, Space operations, Atmospheric modeling, Observatories, Integrated modeling

Proceedings Volume Editor (6)

SPIE Conference Volume | 19 October 2022

SPIE Conference Volume | 13 September 2021

SPIE Conference Volume | 25 September 2020

SPIE Conference Volume | 4 November 2019

SPIE Conference Volume | 4 December 2018

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Conference Committee Involvement (8)
CubeSats, SmallSats, and Hosted Payloads for Remote Sensing VIII
18 August 2024 | San Diego, California, United States
CubeSats, SmallSats, and Hosted Payloads for Remote Sensing VII
22 August 2023 | San Diego, California, United States
CubeSats and SmallSats for Remote Sensing VI
21 August 2022 | San Diego, California, United States
CubeSats and SmallSats for Remote Sensing V
1 August 2021 | San Diego, California, United States
CubeSats and SmallSats for Remote Sensing IV
24 August 2020 | Online Only, California, United States
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NON-SPIE: Navigating SmallSat Development: Where to Begin and What to Expect
This is a summarized version of a tutorial given at the 2019 NASA SmallSat Technical Interchange Meeting providing an experienced-based overview, suggestions, and guidance for SmallSat development focused on new investigators.
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